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47 # <op>[,<mode>] rx-add-byte add a spurious byte to the received CEC message
48 # <op>[,<mode>] rx-remove-byte remove the last byte from the received CEC message
59 # <op>[,<mode>] tx-early-eom set the EOM bit one byte too soon
61 # <op>[,<mode>] tx-remove-byte drop the last byte from the message
74 # 10 bits per 'byte': bits 0-7: data, bit 8: EOM, bit 9: ACK
157 Every byte of the message will be NACKed in case the transmitter
158 keeps transmitting after the first byte was NACKed.
169 ``<op>[,<mode>] rx-add-byte``
170 Add a spurious 0x55 byte to the received CEC message, provided
174 ``<op>[,<mode>] rx-remove-byte``
175 Remove the last byte from the received CEC message, provided it
201 as soon as the receiver NACKs a byte the transmit will stop, but the
211 Don't set the EOM bit. Normally the last byte of the message has the EOM
218 Set the EOM bit one byte too soon. This obviously only works for messages
219 of two bytes or more. The EOM bit will be set for the second-to-last byte
220 and not for the final byte. The receiver should ignore the last byte in
223 in Idle state after the last byte was transmitted.
227 have the value of the byte position in the message. So if you transmit a
228 two byte message (e.g. a Get CEC Version message) and add 2 bytes, then
236 ``<op>[,<mode>] tx-remove-byte``
237 Drop the last byte from the message, provided the message is at least